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Police fear for 2 Australian cruise passengers who fell overboard

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Police arrive at Sydney's Circular Quay after two passengers fell overboard from the cuise ship Carnival Spirit as it returned to Sydney from a Pacific cruise. Photo: AFP

No trace of an Australian couple believed to have fallen off a cruise ship has been found despite an intense, day-long search, officials said on Friday.

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Paul Rossington, a 30-year-old paramedic, and his 26-year-old girlfriend Kristen Schroder, both from the town of Barraba in New South Wales state, were discovered missing on Thursday morning after the Carnival Spirit docked at Sydney’s Circular Quay at the end of a 10-day journey, said New South Wales Police Superintendent Mark Hutchings.

Surveillance camera footage showed the couple fell more than 20 metres from the ship’s mid deck on Wednesday night, Hutchings said, when the ship was about 120km off the coast of Forster, a city 300km north of Sydney.

They were discovered missing more than 12 hours after police believe they fell overboard.

Rescue officials searched through the night with heat-seeking infrared equipment, but had not found the couple as of Friday morning, police said.

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“We’re going to be going hard today - we’ve got a lot of assets we’re throwing at this,” Hutchings said on Friday.

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